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Letter from Road Safety Team, Liverpool City Council

Thank you to all the parents/guardians and pupils who are walking, cycling, or parking further away from the school gates to avoid congestion in the local areas to the school.

Sadly however, there are still motorists who continue to create problems for fellow pupils and parents by parking:

Alder Hey Symptom Checker

Date: October 2021. Dear Parent or Guardian
The #OPAL holiday activity programme is a packed half term programme bursting with great activities and delicious meals every day. Children and young people will be able to access hundreds of activities throughout the half term holidays, including specific provision available for children with SEND or additional needs, at no cost to you. Many of the activity providers are holding Halloween themed week of activities as well as boxing, trampolining, football…

Winter Holiday Activities and Food programme

Date: October 2021. Dear Parent or Guardian
The #OPAL holiday activity programme is a packed half term programme bursting with great activities and delicious meals every day. Children and young people will be able to access hundreds of activities throughout the half term holidays, including specific provision available for children with SEND or additional needs, at no cost to you. Many of the activity providers are holding Halloween themed week of activities as well as boxing, trampolining, football…

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Letter to parents and carers from Headteacher

Police Incident in Liverpool
A sincere thank you for all your support and patience with our full school closure yesterday. It is always a very difficult decision closing the school but I wanted to air on the side of safety and caution in light of the significant police incident and activity so close to our school.
It was lovely to welcome the children back to school today. We understand this is an anxious and unsettling time so we will be fully supporting all the children through our ongoing pastoral programme that is age appropriate.

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Letter from Liverpool City Council and Public Health England (Translated versions below)

Dear Parents and Carers, It is still important that we continue to keep ourselves and others safe. Please continue to follow all Coronavirus prevention guidelines, maintain social distancing and wear face coverings wherever possible. School Testing: Upon return, secondary school aged children will be offered a series of three tests at their school under the supervision of a trained operator. Testing is voluntary, and consent must be provided for your child directly to the school. Following on site testing, children may then continue taking twice-weekly tests using a home test kit provided by their school.